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Yury was the oldest son of Daniel of Moscow, the first prince of Moscow and progenitor of the Daniilovichi. His first military action was to defend Pereslavl-Zalessky against the grand prince of Vladimir , Andrey of Gorodets .
- 1303–1325
- Daniel of Moscow
- Konchaka
- Russian Orthodox
Yury was the oldest son of Daniel of Moscow, the first prince of Moscow and progenitor of the Daniilovichi. His first military action was to defend Pereslavl-Zalessky against the grand prince of Vladimir, Andrey of Gorodets. Conflict with Mikhail of Tver.
Ivan I (born 1304?—died March 31, 1340, Moscow) was the grand prince of Moscow (1328–40) and grand prince of Vladimir (1331–40) whose policies increased Moscow’s power and made it the richest principality in northeastern Russia.
Yury of Moscow is most famous for being the first Russian ruler to convert to Christianity. Memorability Metrics. 150k. Page Views (PV) 61.37. Historical Popularity Index (HPI) 39. Languages Editions (L) 3.90. Effective Languages (L*) 4.21. Coefficient of Variation (CV) Page views of Yury of Moscows by language. Among POLITICIANS.
Grand Principality of Moscow, medieval principality that, under the leadership of a branch of the Rurik dynasty, was transformed from a small settlement in the Rostov-Suzdal principality into the dominant political unit in northeastern Russia.
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Dec 10, 2019 · Yury Luzhkov, the pugnacious former mayor of Moscow who oversaw the transformation of the Russian capital over nearly two decades but whose national political ambitions went unrealized, has...
Reign of Yury of Moscow. Pereslavl-Zalessky, Yaroslavl. Yury was the oldest son of Daniel, the first prince of Moscow. His first official action was to defend Pereslavl-Zalessky against Grand Duke Andrew III. Upon Andrew's death the next year, Yury had to contend the title of Grand Duke of Vladimir with Mikhail of Tver.